Dive into the vibrant world of jazz with Don Braden's "Jam Session Vol. 30," a captivating album released on October 10, 2010, under the esteemed SteepleChase label. This album is a testament to Braden's mastery and his ability to bring together a stellar ensemble of musicians, including Wayne Escoffery, Jimmy Greene, Stephen Riley, Andy LaVerne, Steve LaSpina, and Billy Drummond.
"Jam Session Vol. 30" is a rich tapestry of five extended performances, each track a journey in itself. The album opens with "Back Up," a 15-minute exploration that sets the tone for the rest of the record. "Twin Towers" follows, a 13-minute piece that showcases the collective's improvisational prowess. The mid-album "Darn That Dream" offers a shorter but no less engaging interlude, while "I Have a Dream" and "Boston Bernie" close out the album with another pair of extended performances.
Each track is a display of Braden's compositional skill and the band's collective virtuosity. The album spans a total of 62 minutes, offering a substantial listen that rewards repeated plays. Whether you're a longtime fan of Don Braden or a newcomer to his work, "Jam Session Vol. 30" is a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.